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STELR Ranging Multimeter STELR Ranging multimeter

STELR Ranging Multimeter • These instructions refer the STELR Ranging Multimeter that was introduced during 2017 • It has part code LB 313 -010 marked on the case • The older (non-ranging) multimeter has the part code ST 050 -01 marked on the case • Instructions for the older multimeter can be found on the STELR website here: https: //stelr. org. au/stelr-modules/renewableenergy/#how-to-use

STELR Ranging Multimeter • • • Features Input jacks Turning on (and off) LCD display How to measure voltage How to measure current How to measure resistance Other measurements Use of the ‘select’ button Use of the ‘hold’ button

STELR Ranging Multimeter LCD display

STELR Ranging Multimeter LCD display Select button

STELR Ranging Multimeter LCD display Select button Hold button

STELR Ranging Multimeter LCD display Select button Rotary switch Hold button

STELR Ranging Multimeter LCD display Select button Rotary switch Shock-proof case Hold button

STELR Ranging Multimeter LCD display Select button Hold button Rotary switch Shock-proof case Input jacks

STELR Ranging Multimeter • Please also refer to the instruction leaflet accompanying each multimeter.

STELR Ranging Multimeter Input jacks

STELR Ranging Multimeter The centre jack is a common negative Input jacks

STELR Ranging Multimeter The centre jack is a common negative Input jacks The right jack should be used as positive for all measurements except when measuring between 200 m. A and 10 A

STELR Ranging Multimeter Input jacks

STELR Ranging Multimeter Input jacks Note that when connected this way the maximum values are 600 V and 200 m. A. A 200 m. A fuse protects this circuit and the fuse will ‘blow’ if these values are exceeded.

STELR Ranging Multimeter The left jack should only be used as positive for when measuring between 200 m. A and 10 A. For example when using the wind turbine. The centre jack is a common negative Input jacks

STELR Ranging Multimeter Input jacks

STELR Ranging Multimeter Note that when connected this way the maximum values for current is 10 A. This circuit has no fuse for protection and a current of 10 A can be passed through the circuit for a maximum of 10 seconds before the multimeter will be damaged. Input jacks

STELR Ranging Multimeter Turning the multimeter on

STELR Ranging Multimeter Rotary switch in OFF position

STELR Ranging Multimeter Turn rotary switch to any other setting to turn on

STELR Ranging Multimeter The display will activate once the multimeter is turned on Turn rotary switch to any other setting to turn on

STELR Ranging Multimeter If the display does not activate, it means either the battery is flat or the fuse has blown. Go to https: //stelr. org. au/ste lr-modules/renewableenergy/#how-to-use to find out how to change the battery and the fuse.

STELR Ranging Multimeter If the display does not activate, it means either the battery is flat or the fuse has blown. Go to https: //stelr. org. au/ste lr-modules/renewableenergy/#how-to-use to find out how to change the battery and the fuse. The multimeter will automatically power off if unattended for over 5 minutes. To reactivate, turn to off and then to any other setting.

STELR Ranging Multimeter LCD display

STELR Ranging Multimeter A reading of ‘ 0 L’ indicates that the multimeter is off-scale. LCD display

STELR Ranging Multimeter Measuring voltage

STELR Ranging Multimeter There are two voltage settings Measuring voltage

STELR Ranging Multimeter AC Voltage Measuring voltage

STELR Ranging Multimeter There are no STELR activities that require the use of AC. Students should never use this setting. AC Voltage Measuring voltage

STELR Ranging Multimeter DC Voltage Measuring voltage

STELR Ranging Multimeter DC Voltage When measuring DC voltage students should always use the right hand socket for the positive lead Measuring voltage

STELR Ranging Multimeter DC Voltage The multimeter is auto ranging for voltage and will measure any voltage up to 1000 V on this setting. Measuring voltage

STELR Ranging Multimeter Measuring resistance

STELR Ranging Multimeter There is one resistance setting Measuring resistance

STELR Ranging Multimeter There is one resistance setting When measuring resistance, students should always use the right hand socket for the positive lead. Measuring resistance

STELR Ranging Multimeter There is one resistance setting The multimeter is auto ranging for resistance and will measure any resistance up to 40 M on this setting. Measuring resistance

STELR Ranging Multimeter Measuring current

STELR Ranging Multimeter There are three different current settings Measuring current

STELR Ranging Multimeter When the dial is set to any of the three current settings, the default is to measure direct current (DC) There are three different current settings Measuring current

STELR Ranging Multimeter There are no STELR activities that require the use of AC. Students should never use this setting. To measure AC current, press the select switch. This toggles between AC and DC current Measuring current

STELR Ranging Multimeter To measure current, always start with the meter set to amps Measuring current

STELR Ranging Multimeter To measure current, always start with the meter set to amps When using the amps setting the lefthand positive socket must be used Measuring current

STELR Ranging Multimeter If the reading is less than one amp, move the dial to the milliamp position Measuring current

STELR Ranging Multimeter If the reading is less than one amp, move the dial to the milliamp position Measuring current When using the milliamps setting the right-hand positive socket must be used

STELR Ranging Multimeter If the reading is less than one milliamp, move the dial to the microamp position Measuring current

STELR Ranging Multimeter If the reading is less than one milliamp, move the dial to the microamp position Measuring current When using the microamps setting the right-hand positive socket must be used

STELR Ranging Multimeter Other measurements

STELR Ranging Multimeter There are other settings on the multimeter that can be used for testing frequency, capacitance, transistors and diodes. These are not required for use as part of the STELR program, but may be of general use in other programs. For detailed instructions on the use of these settings, please refer to the Digital Multimeter Operator’s Manual sheet included with the multimeters.

STELR Ranging Multimeter Capacitance

STELR Ranging Multimeter Capacitance Diode testing

STELR Ranging Multimeter Capacitance Diode testing Frequency

STELR Ranging Multimeter Capacitance Diode testing Frequency Transistor testing

STELR Ranging Multimeter Hold button

STELR Ranging Multimeter • When using the wind turbine, a fluctuating current is measured. • This is a result of the variable wind flow from the fan. • Pressing the hold button, ‘freezes’ the reading. • Pressing the hold button a second time returns the meter to the variable measurements. • Students can be encouraged to take three readings, five or 10 seconds apart, and average them for a more accurate measurement.

STELR Ranging Multimeter Press hold button to ‘freeze’ the reading. Press again to ‘unhold’ the display.

STELR Ranging Multimeter Backlighting the screen

STELR Ranging Multimeter Press and hold the ‘hold’ button for two seconds until it beeps, and the screen will light up

STELR Ranging Multimeter Press again to turn off the backlight. It is recommended that use of the backlight button is minimised, as it tends to drain the battery quite quickly.

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